Diabetes Drugs Go Head-to-Head in Study
MedicineNet.com - 49 minutes agoTitle: Diabetes Drugs Go Head-to-Head in Study Category: Health News Created: 12/3/2009 6:10:00 PM Last Editorial Review: 12/4/2009
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Title: Diabetes Drugs Go Head-to-Head in Study Category: Health News Created: 12/3/2009 6:10:00 PM Last Editorial Review: 12/4/2009
The pancreas of a person with Type 1 diabetes produces no insulin.
Breastfeeding a child may protect women from metabolic syndrome, a condition linked to diabetes and heart disease in womenBreastfeeding a child may lower a woman’s risk of developing Metabolic Syndrome, a condition linked to heart disease and diabetes in women, according to a Kaiser Permanente study that was published today online ahead of print and will appear in the February issue of Diabetes ...
(ARA) - It's a long drive out to the rural diabetes clinic where she makes her educational presentations, but Janie Burmester knows that the work she's doing can have a huge impact on people's lives. Burmester is one of about 15,000 Certified Diabetes Educators (CDEs) in the United States.
Sparta resident, William Kozy, recently hosted a World Diabetes Day celebration at the Becton Dickinson and Company headquarters in Franklin Lakes. Becton Dickinson presented checks to both the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and the American Diabetes Association. Funds were raised by company associates who participated in walks for both organizations. In photo, from left: Ross Fasman ...
(ARA) - This fall, thousands of people nationwide will walk to help change the future of diabetes. Rain or shine, walkers will join together to stop this disease, which kills thousands of people annually.
In a step toward improved treatment of type 1 diabetes, Pittsburgh researchers said Thursday they completely reversed the disease in four monkeys by using genetically altered islet cells from donor pigs.
New Research Finds Better Prognosis for Diabetics with Heart DiseaseThe outlook for individuals with type 2 diabetes and coronary artery disease is not as grim as originally believed, according to new Saint Louis University research published in Circulation, the Journal of the American Heart Association."Our research found that people with type 2 diabetes and heart disease have a more favorable ...
BISMARCK, N.D – The animated series, “Iktomi” chronicles the life of a man diagnosed with diabetes. Viewers follow Iktomi’s journey as he learns how to take better care of himself and is challenged with making the lifestyle changes necessary to effectively manage his disease.
NEW ORLEANS – There's a warning for women who like sugary soft drinks. A local doctor is the first to find a link between those beverages and the future health of you and your children. It is the first study of its kind – and the news is not good for young women who want to have babies. Drinking sugary colas can significantly increase your chances of getting diabetes during pregnancy. "[They ...
(ARA) - November is American Diabetes Month, a time to recognize the deadly disease that nearly 24 million children and adults live with today. Another 57 million people have pre-diabetes or are at risk for developing type 2 diabetes.